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| Thanks for fixing spelling errors, but remember that there is a difference between British English and American English and that both are acceptable. For example, "favour" (British English) and "favor" (American English) are both correct, even though Mozilla Firefox may underline the British English spelling with red. Another example is "recognise" (British English) and "recognize" (American English). Please keep this in mind before making anymore changes to articles. Additionally, words such as "hyperdrive" are coined by the Star Wars universe and cannot be found in your standard dictionary, which is why Firefox may underline the word with red. Thanks again. -- [[User:RevengeX|RevengeX Palpatine]] 22:17, 19 June 2008 (MDT) | | Thanks for fixing spelling errors, but remember that there is a difference between British English and American English and that both are acceptable. For example, "favour" (British English) and "favor" (American English) are both correct, even though Mozilla Firefox may underline the British English spelling with red. Another example is "recognise" (British English) and "recognize" (American English). Please keep this in mind before making anymore changes to articles. Additionally, words such as "hyperdrive" are coined by the Star Wars universe and cannot be found in your standard dictionary, which is why Firefox may underline the word with red. Thanks again. -- [[User:RevengeX|RevengeX Palpatine]] 22:17, 19 June 2008 (MDT) |
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Awesome, I wasn't sure about that.
British English vs. American English
Thanks for fixing spelling errors, but remember that there is a difference between British English and American English and that both are acceptable. For example, "favour" (British English) and "favor" (American English) are both correct, even though Mozilla Firefox may underline the British English spelling with red. Another example is "recognise" (British English) and "recognize" (American English). Please keep this in mind before making anymore changes to articles. Additionally, words such as "hyperdrive" are coined by the Star Wars universe and cannot be found in your standard dictionary, which is why Firefox may underline the word with red. Thanks again. -- RevengeX Palpatine 22:17, 19 June 2008 (MDT)